Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

Basically, the anti-authority, dangerously under-educated people who would flock to protest and get violent outside a children’s hospital, are also exactly the same people who would be drawn to anti-vaxx, anti-lockdown, Covid is a myth circles.
And they sometimes attract the attention of Americans who are similar (and usually also prolifers).

I hope the poor kids body fails before it gets too much more out of hand, as it sounds like his body is failing more rapidly than Jahi.
 
Off topic but I knew a guy who named his kid Gohan.
I recently saw an obituary for someone who had a great-grandchild named Fenrir.

Someone proceeding with a pregnancy for that specific purpose is a fucking hero in my book.
I first heard of someone doing that back in the 1980s. It made worldwide headlines, as in stories in magazines like "Time" and "Newsweek."


And a recent interview with Ms. Winner. ETA and TL : DR - they are still together, and this baby was their only child.

 
Begging forgiveness if I'm late with this, but this doesn't seem to be Archie's first go-round with medical "malpractice."

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Boy, four, suffers agonising burns after Boots pharmacy gave him ear drops for his eye infection​


  • Archie Battersbee developed conjunctivitis after starting primary school
  • Doctor prescribed eye drops but Boots pharmacy dispensed ear drops
  • Ear drops contain 10 times amount of antibacterial chemical in eye drops
  • Four-year-old left with burn around right eye after mother gave medicine
  • Returned to pharmacy to complain and was given the correct medication
  • Boots has offered its 'sincere apologies' and an investigation conducted
By Gemma Mullin for MailOnline


Published: 02:57 EST, 30 September 2014 | Updated: 19:50 EST, 30 September 2014

A boy of four was left in agony after pharmacists mistakenly gave him powerful ear drops to deal with an eye infection.

Archie Battersbee had been prescribed eye drops by a doctor to ease a bout of conjunctivitis.
But the youngster was left screaming in pain after blundering pharmacists at a Boots store handed his mother the ear medication instead.

The astonishing mix-up left him with a burn around his right eye.

Archie Battersbee, 4, (left) has been left with a burn around his eye after his mother Hollie Dance (right) was given ear drops to treat his eye infection. Boots Pharmacy has apologised for dispensing the wrong medicine



Archie Battersbee, 4, (left) has been left with a burn around his eye after his mother Hollie Dance (right) was given ear drops to treat his eye infection. Boots Pharmacy has apologised for dispensing the wrong medicine

Archie screamed in pain after Miss Dance put the medication in his eye


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Archie screamed in pain after Miss Dance put the medication in his eye

His mother, Hollie Dance, said: ‘I put [the drops] in and Archie was absolutely screaming, so I read the box closely and it said they were ear drops.

‘Fortunately, I only used it once on Archie, but they’re ten times as strong as the eye drops so even then you could see it had burned the skin around the corner of his eye.

‘I went back to kick off at Boots and made a formal complaint.

‘They have now apologised and given us the right drops.’ Archie, who started school earlier this month, is now terrified of allowing anyone to put medication in his eyes following his ordeal.

Miss Dance, from Southend-on-Sea in Essex, added: ‘Unsurprisingly, Archie was scared of anything else going in his eye.

Archie was left with a severe burn in the corner of his right eye after using the medication once


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Archie was left with a severe burn in the corner of his right eye after using the medication once


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Archie was left with a severe burn in the corner of his right eye (left and right) after using the medication once
‘I eventually managed to get them in and he said it didn’t hurt at all, which is what it should’ve been like all along.’ It is not the first time such a mix-up has occurred at a Boots store.

Logan Morley, six, was mistakenly given ear drops to treat conjunctivitis at a branch in Nottingham in 2012.

She suffered burning and swelling around her eyes after her parents used the medication on her.

Logan had been given the correct prescription at an NHS walk-in centre, only for the pharmacists to hand out the wrong medication.

Her mother Claire Morley said the box was marked ear drops but the prescription sticker, which was signed by two people, had stated eye drops.

The Boots Pharmacy on Southchurch Road in Southend, where the wrong medication was given to Miss Dance


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The Boots Pharmacy on Southchurch Road in Southend, where the wrong medication was given to Miss Dance
Logan was taken to hospital, where she was given a cream to treat her burning, bloodshot eyes.

Speaking at the time, Mrs Morley said: ‘It is ridiculous. I can’t believe they made such a mistake.

‘You never think to check it. You would like to think they had given you the right medicine.’

As well as apologising to Archie and his mother for the error, Boots says changes have been made to prevent the mistake from being repeated.

A spokesman said: ‘We would like to once again offer our sincere apologies to the family.

‘At Boots UK, we treat any incident involving patient safety with the utmost importance.

‘After this incident, a thorough investigation was conducted and appropriate remedial action was undertaken to ensure that any necessary measures were implemented.’

IT IS NOT THE FIRST TIME THE PHARMACY HAS WRONGLY GIVEN EAR DROPS​


Six-year-old Logan Morley was left with swollen, bloodshot eyes after she was given the wrong medication


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Six-year-old Logan Morley was left with swollen, bloodshot eyes after she was given the wrong medication
Boots Pharmacy has previously made the same mistake when it issued Logan Morley's parents with ear drops to treat an eye infection in 2012.
The six-year-old was given the correct prescription by an NHS Walk-In centre in Nottingham but was given ear drops by pharmacists at Boots the Chemist on Riverside Retail Park in the city.
Her mother Claire Morley said the box was marked ear drops but the prescription sticker, which was signed by two people, had stated eye drops.
The drops caused a burning pain and Logan was left with swollen, bloodshot eyes and was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre, where she was given a cream to treat them.
Speaking at the time, Mrs Morley, said: ‘It is ridiculous. I can’t believe they made such a mistake.
‘You never think to check it. You would like to think they had given you the right medicine.’
Tony Avery, Professor of Primary Care at the University of Nottingham’s Medical School, who conducts research into patient safety, said: ‘Overall, the rate of prescription errors in community pharmacies is quite low.
‘It’s less than one in 50, but often we are talking about very, very minor errors.
‘I’m not expert enough to say whether putting it in the eye at this high a dose would be likely to cause problems.
‘But clearly the dose of 0.5 per cent (of chloramphenicol) is designed for the eye, and the membrane of the eye is much more superficial than the ear, and you have got to be aware of how sensitive the eye is.
‘I would be surprised if giving it at five per cent would cause a sight-threatening adverse reaction.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2774629/Boy-four-suffers-agonising-burns-Boots-pharmacy-gave-ear-drops-eye-infection.html#ixzz3FSOYeAWK
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Freaky:
"When the skull was opened, the autopsy revealed a hard, nearly spherical mass of approximately four inches in diameter with an irregular surface. No definite posterior brain structures including neither the cerebellum nor the brain stem were identifiable. CT analysis revealed irregular densities and signal changes consistent with calcification throughout the interior of the mass. MRI of the same sample revealed no identifiable specific anatomic brain structures. Sectioning of the mass with a saw revealed that the specimen consisted of a hollow hard-calcified shell containing semisolid material resembling clotted blood surrounding cyst-like spaces. There were no identifiable cerebral structures within the mass. Microscopic examination revealed mineralized deposits and material that resembled blood clots that had become, as the autopsy described it, “mummified.” No nerve cells or nerve cell structures were recognizable under the light microscope. No signals for any neuronal specific markers were detected by immunohistochemistry."

Another more in-depth article is attached.
At the time of his brain-only autopsy, TK's body measured approximately 3½ feet long with an approximate weight of 155 pounds. His extremities were symmetric, but poorly developed with muscles of severely reduced mass. His head was disproportionately small for his body size, probably because he did not have a growing brain to keep expanding the skull.
Lol he sounded hideous. And his mom wasted 20 yrs keeping him "alive" in her basement. Hope she had other kids. Would love to see a picture of what he looked like or an artist's rendition.
That's strange, usually their brain liquified rather than hardens, from what I've read. Either one is horrific!
I think Terri Schiavo also had a calcified brain.
 
maybe I'm the weird one but i can't imagine not reading the box for any medicine let alone something I'm about to put in my eyes
Chav mum probably knew exactly what she was doing, and how to get her face in the Daily Mail.

Munchausen by Proxy. Calling it now. Too many weird things happening to this kid with resultant attention to be pure bad luck.
 
maybe I'm the weird one but i can't imagine not reading the box for any medicine let alone something I'm about to put in my eyes
As a retired pharmacist myself, we knew that you could use eye drops in the ears, but not ear drops in the eyes (most of the time). Were they not British, I'd wonder if she used a chain that some of us have dubbed "C(onjugal)V(isits with)S(atan)".

I also saw another account of that 24-year-old potato, kept "alive" for 20 years in the basement. The thing that got me was that, despite him being only 3 1/2 feet tall and weighing as much as he did, he actually had a bit of pubic and underarm hair! :O It sounds like he mostly grew "out", not up.
 
Given that there should be at least two people checking prescriptions to make sure it’s the right medicine and dose, that’s a hell of a mistake to make.

What could have happened is the person who sold the prescription gave the mom a prescription for another person with a similar name.

Imagine you’re the cashier, you grabbed a prescription for an Archie Batterson instead, but before you can ask the Mom to verify it’s definitely for her son, she’s complaining about how long it takes and is being a Karen. So you just give it to her so she’ll shut up and leave.
 
Hollie did a brief Facebook live today with some kind of priest praying over Archie and anointing him. Much of the video is focused on the stuffed animals on the bed but she does give Archie plenty of screen time. I don’t know who the other guy is who keeps trying to stay out of the way of the camera but he doesn’t look thrilled to be there. Archie, being really obviously dead despite the fetching topknot his hair is in for the occasion, had no comment.

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Hollie did a brief Facebook live today with some kind of priest praying over Archie and anointing him. Much of the video is focused on the stuffed animals on the bed but she does give Archie plenty of screen time. I don’t know who the other guy is who keeps trying to stay out of the way of the camera but he doesn’t look thrilled to be there. Archie, being really obviously dead despite the fetching topknot his hair is in for the occasion, had no comment.

His skin is visibly deteriorating in each picture. His cheek bones are starting to protrude in this one, and he's developed a yellowish hue imo. I feel bad for the hospital staff who have to spend time caring for a decaying corpse, but I also feel bad for any family members that see Hollie's circus for the horror show it is. His poor siblings, having to witness all this. Imagine the histrionics if one of them spoke up against her.
 
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His skin is visibly deteriorating in each picture. His cheek bones are starting to protrude in this one, and he's developed a yellowish hue imo. I feel bad for the hospital staff who have to spend time caring for a decaying corpse, but I also feel bad for any family members that see Hollie's circus for the horror show it is. His poor siblings, having to witness all this. Imagine the histrionics if one of them spoke up against her.
That photo makes it obvious he's beyond saving,he honestly looks like a corpse. I hope this is not a repeat of the Jahi saga.
 
That photo makes it obvious he's beyond saving,he honestly looks like a corpse. I hope this is not a repeat of the Jahi saga.
Never mind the photo that court report from May made it beyond clear. He's extremely dead. He's been dead for weeks. He was beyond saving probably 20 minutes before he was found hanging (assuming he didnt do a very good job of it). It's incredible to me that it's even come to court. They had even already informally performed the test the parents decided to fight against them doing.

I find that report almost unbelievable. Its not really like the gard case or Alfie Evans where there were other places offering to try and treat them even though it was acknowledged as futile. The parents here were fighting against a test that would prove once and for all that he is dead just in case it harmed him, but at the same time demanding other tests that would require him to be moved and therefore harm him more. It's literal insanity and the mother is being so deceptive about that report existing.

She is acting like they haven't already done significant testing and found him to be dead. She's acting like she doesn't already know his brain is toast. But she does. There's no way the hospital hasn't sat her down in a bereavement suite and explained this in great detail. There's no way they haven't told her that if he "survives" its not going to be a case of waking up and getting back in the gym. She must have been told the best she could hope for is for him to remain in a PVS and yet she's encouraging 12000 people in that Facebook group to beleive that he has the possibility of just waking up and being back to normal. She lies and lies and lies.
 
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Do you remember the Charlotte Wyatt case? She was a preemie who had never left hospital and doctors were essentially applying for a DNR but the parents refused. In the end, the parents won. When the time came for Charlotte to be discharged from hospital, at the age of 3 (years, not months) her parents had broken up and neither one was considered physically, mentally or financially capable of taking care of a profoundly disabled child. Charlotte ended up in foster care.

People have a hard time understanding that DNR doesn't mean "do not treat." It just means that if someone arrests, at that point they're allowed natural death. Babies are not in my wheelhouse, but I know that with the frail elderly, families seem to imagine there's a magic "un-die" button that staff is too lazy to press. The reality is that if things are bad enough for someone to code, they're pretty bad, and that coming back from a code is a lot like coming back from getting a multi-thug beatdown in the alley. You might be get back to normal eventually, but Grandma's never going to get to discharge to her house again, after she tangles with the Jets.

Medical stories in the sensationalist press are always so disappointing. The hospital and clinicians are sworn to uphold the patient's privacy, so the only source of information is the NoK. The best you can hope for is enough to read between the lines, and maybe get some clues from family-provided photos.

"Her sight is improving with the help of the glasses she wears" is a baffling statement.
 
The Archie 'situation' is bad all around - not gonna bother armchair psychoanalyzing the kid pre-mortem, but it's a shame he felt the only way to relieve his pain was to neck himself so young. Worse now that his mom is attention-whoring her braindead son around for pity instead of letting him rest and recovering herself. His organs are shutting down and rotting for christsake.
 
Uh oh. Will the grief vultures be descending upon Whitechapel as we speak?
I think they've played a blinder by announcing the decision this morning. The "vigil" was clearly planned on the assumption that the proceedings would go on all day and end at 6pm again with an announcement, and archies survival still being touted as a possibility. The purple wave page has been paused since this morning and remains so, so I'm hoping that most people who were planning to attend will have lost the impetus to do so by this evening. There's nothing left to fight for.
 
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